Boy.—This symbol must be read in accordance with other signs in the cup.
Bracelet.—A discovery made too late.
Branch.—A large branch is a sign of much independence and of success in carrying out an undertaking; the larger it is the greater your success; a broken branch signifies an attempt to organise a project or new scheme which will end in failure.
Bread.—A loaf of bread is a sign of the commonplace and of monotony; several loaves give warning against waste and extravagance, for a shortage of corn is threatened; loaves of bread with crossed swords above them predict mutiny and disaffection among those whom the world trusted.
Bricklayer's Trowel.—A task which you have in hand will be successfully carried out.
Bricks.—These signify new plans and enterprises which will lead to prosperity.
Bride.—This sign indicates a wedding, coming joy, or a rival in your affections, according to other symbols around it.
Bridge.—An advantageous opportunity; a fortunate journey. See also Suspension Bridge.
Bridle.—This points to the fact that you greatly object to interference or authority, and that you will always be "top dog" with your friends.
Brooch.—This indicates that you are likely to make a discovery greatly to your advantage, and may in time turn it to good account in the development of a patent; a brooch with dots around it predicts a present.